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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1930. squately surveyed. During the|struction of larger-scale charts of |tinued. There has been coopera- CUAST BEUDETIG pres ason the Surveyor is c Canal and its tributaries.|tion with the Alaska Agricultural anFERENGE IS 1] ons on the W ) suct s have in-|College and School of Mines at co f Kodiak 1, Its n's the ‘pr d exten- | Fairbanks, where a station for the y aetail rvey S ese scen. % | tablished through a grant from ThE o & ; | the Rockefeller Foundation | Kodiak TIsland will be publis urir year, three con- Seismological Investigations ! TONIGH e e {00 el (VS new ct s on a scale of 1 to 80,000. | Vi completed between tting the loss from major W {enai Peninsula Surveys 1 r me of triangu- | carthquake disaste of the ut- b’ 5 S > ) f ship 1 rough southeastern Alaska | most importance as our country be- | 4 BIG MOVIETONE |iAnnual Report of Capt 3 as enga and the Alaska-Canada boundary |comes more densely populated and|Governor and Commission! |\ ' t These connections, | the possible loss dncreases. The HIS ACTS Patton s New Charts s al > south coas Ze- | wi s ;' fix the Alaska-Can-|Coast and Geodetic Survey was Discuss Game and Fur | —Details Are Given I enins, setween Alalik Bay | ads ndary on North Ameri- | charged by law in 1925 with the Slocking Program 100 STARS ade through | making of seismological investiga- = i Inlet, i Strait, and]tions and expects soon to be con-| a4 o conference held Wednesd on a whoopee making | S (Continuea rrom Page One) rt r % v | Bel 1 jucting i sions 3 | Soiau s . H ¥ h L ducting studies in regions of BI€A:- | gtiernoon, Gov. George A T 2 festivity,including every- sh data for the con- | Airway maps, compiled to meet|es{ intensity to meet the needs of| .4 the Alaska Game pressiiid || 2 I | gra pogt stru new and more compre- | the special requirements of the|the engineer and architect in de-| g (o, © PO R FERE Y iIClIA R body worthwhile from | by field staffs thi 1ens arts of that locality aviator, are also fssued by the|signing earthquake-resistent s‘ruc- = i e RLESE 3 the’ ot ¥ stecking program and predatory . OR must 1 revised o Wrangell Narrows Survey Coast and Geodetic Survey. The s and predatory i JANET GAYN Bl e o bt o - e animal control program in which i he rigid 1 of rsor ~ nusual demand fer these ms the Territory and Commission are PTRpes— o ; herefore, ctess of | plorer coopers 3 b it o L'!'Ot“:“ co-operating. The conference cov- WILL ROGERS tetail, ible largely by es Army the | of aviation but of the amount of| ered all phases of both subjects, it $ : - | y divected by t was ¢ n thouse Ser accomj a | dependence e Who y over un- . 5 t was as ir lependence th who fly over was announced today by Dr. W. H nnece rs | rvey of v ry place upon this SER‘UUS PERU Chase, President of the Commis- \ BENJAMIN STOLOFF ender Westdahl “the nent aids to ne Magnetic Work ) sion ) o 10 Star Songs by 1 of the tend X tl The primary object of the year's| In addition the conference con- sidered the general game and fur iters Westdahl was complefed and the|tension of y magnetic work has been the occu- TENOR RIS Y. 28.~Dib-] aituat L] oy 10 Star Songwrit bl weer Mt e = Rl ek 2 S . ES, Nov. 28—Dis-|situation in the Territory i ve sel was «m()ul_\ d . E : et : pation <f1 rep! lons 1n f"mh patches to the newspaper L'Anacion| At the Commission’s first public S e along’ the nort ermine the change Of ‘h¢|irom Santiago de Chile said private | hearing, held Wednesday afternoon, | i ¥ Earl Lindsay 3 one of the larg 1 n:., r Strait as f G netism with ?lm‘r r mation confirmed reports that|not siny witness was present s i Pol par SO 1 > nuous graphic re 3 i ¢ G Tk rious situation exists in Peru|The second hearing was held be- — And 3 The party on the ship Surveyor|completed the surveys nec 1 rds of the variation of the mag-|. . ., : ‘ s b % e A there's a lovely 5 ¢ the Sancez Cerro Government|tween 2 and @ o'clock this afte ce woven through is adopting extreme measures to|noon. The final scheduled hearing roman 9 lished a large amount of) data for the construction € were made at the along the northwest and | of le charts of rait > bse ories, togeth- i 4 thi tacle e | insure o is set for Sat v at same is super spectac! sts of Kodiak Islands. De-|and extended control surveys from |er with the necessary absolute ob-| g/ BEC0 0 0y o obime that e Saturday at the same ) P Chierdy Malotte ”}1”’3“ P B i 1”[ & nn il i vatior m‘fl‘dm_ el ‘:‘;f\ “]‘r“;‘" the Provisional Government was| If there is occasion for it, the BeaEe S ibhbiast Fovtine fiooi. Dpitidon. Lersen, U | e d_ considerable PrOZTESS| p,cing qifficulties that the censor-| hearings will be kept open next Jeach’s mightiest heroine || south Arm, Alitak, and Deadman | the present season arty | was made in improving the instru-| g, yeans quiet AR 1wt Hh - Saanv.. KEI b (e —branded by decent wom- || Bays, as well as that portion of|on the Explorer is eng mental equipment. At Sitka, special | g e Sheatiah of it s Eaiesion 16 Y on—fighti aska’s ru- || She s whict eon | ta > dats ssary for the - | aurora s have be P 3 o . . en—fighting Alaska’s bru helikof Strait which had not been | taining data necessary for the con- | auroral observations have been 'conr | Daily Enlpire w:m Ads 3:-_y anydie’'s hedeing ‘snid opOraRiey F=asssass tality for her man! e smueecemmwam | will be extended for that purpose THE should it be desired next week, Dr. | Chase said. In the meantime, the a4 v \ Commissioners are considering com- E v l D E N c E o F | munications it has received relative to new regulations and changes in |existing ones. Tt is also making a} 4 detailed study of ways and means B ll of the registered guide situation i with a view of continuing the im- || ;;)mvvmmns already noted in stan- dards. and season’s mighiest sup- : 3 R : MAJ. GEN. porting cast. rin : R -3 F . Minister The picture that had its 5 FRANKLIN wW WARD u % an qrelgn mister WILLIAM FOX presints’ - [] world’s premier showing o : o | Scores Disaramament ,—“ this Movietone, all stav, all :I'ln:‘xyi“i\ulf;l&lv}i‘l‘(‘;\”w Gl ; E The Adjutant General Commission : \ taiking, musical Tomance. %S : i of New York T g P . Loges $1.00 : BERLIN, Nov. 28—Maxim Lit- vinoff, Russian Foreign Minister =2 _ 4 enroute home from the Geneva Dis- | ; i armament parley, held only scorn 1 . ; . : “Alertness to grasp the appli- | the commission. 3 % : P Litvinoff id if the draft of the ST. MARY'S ELEVEN = : e E | cation of modern develop- |pusent treaty was the bost that, DEFEATS OREGON Ul % . the Commission could do after five ments is a necessary characs |years of nternational negotiations it would be better to leave prepar- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 28.| # : 5 i 7 s - Coball dledels: Q6 ; teristic to successful manage- |ations to reliable clerks instead of e aleerdts - of - Orégobl 3 : ; 3 g ¥ consuming the time of representa- | team ¥ ; the close score| G : i ; ment. By including the Ultra |tives of 30 nations t & d i Litvinoff left Geneva suddenly i of 7 to 6. Harry Abding, end, kicke i i A gl . the deciding point after a second| [ e Violet Ray principle in the |ist week after a series of differ- . ences with the Presiding Officer arter chdown. : ; | b o “Toasting’ of your tobaccos, |He said he left after the “apparent A B I{AI L : « D, 4 purpose was to prevent by all MISSOUR!, OKLAHOMA B . ‘. e 3 : . : you give evidence of modern | means any reduction in the existing strength.” FAIL TO MAKE SCORE; | 4 G : e enterprise which I applaud.” Rumor said Litvinoff left because | . . 3 . 3 o ¥ of alleged internal troubles in Rus- . KANSAS HOLDS TITLE| £ - : . : : Monthly Memberships 3 Z e e NORMAN, Oklahoma, Nov. 28.— % . % Missouri and Oklahoma played a % % . GUNVIGTS TRY $5 00 scerel game here yesterday. This gave Kansas the Big Six champion- 3 J . 3 g i E S ship as Oklahoma needed a victory 3 8 3 % Tu BET AWAY . ; o : { School Children—20 cents until 6 P. M. Clothing maae or pressed by us 5 < g 7 HUNTSVILLE, Texas, Nov. 28.— will retain their shape. Tom Shear- WY 3 % _ 3 % s Two state convicts, Wheeler Mc- \DILTS er, successor to Almgquist, the Tail- G Sini B A Culley, aged 30, and Tony Corona, ¥ £ J - Vo —adv. ot O ; : ——" aged 20, were killed when they at- Afternoons _. 25 cents o s N : v : tempted to overpower guards and kit 2 : 4 escape while returning from a wood Byenings' =00 1 35 cents cutting camp. ‘Tom Shook, former Chief of Po- 9/ e that - L 5 ¢ £ 2 5 ; ; liie Of WiAdind, SOEVING 0 SEVRAT [ s i o o oo P Otoqu Al 5% A G, : fs term for murder, was seriously ta/be_nfrto wounded in the stomach; Jimmy BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF Tally, aged 30, was also wounded, and F. O. Ross, guard, was slight- ly wounded in the leg. 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